Dale Yu: Review of Leaders

Leaders

  • Designer: Hugo Frenoy 
  • Publisher: Studio H
  • Players: 2
  • Age: 10+
  • Time: 10-20 minutes
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/498UswO 
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

What is the secret of this kingdom, where peace has reigned for thousands of years? Every spring, aspiring rulers recruit four allies and face off in unusual duels. No armies, no blood: the first to capture their rival wins. Your time has come. Tactical thinking, daring, and strategy will distinguish the true Leaders!

Create a team of unique Champions in order to defeat the opposing Leader! To win, either position two of your champions next to your opponent’s Leader to capture them, or skillfully maneuver so the opponent’s Leader is surrounded, leaving no adjacent empty spaces.

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Dale Yu: Review of Biddle

 

Biddle

  • Designers: Ralf zur Linde, Carsten Rohlfs
  • Publisher: Amigo
  • Players: 2-5
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 20-30 mins
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  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Bet, roll the dice, cross your fingers!

All dice higher than four? That’s possible with six throws!

Or even five? Will you bet the fewest throws for the dice challenge? Undercut each other until two teams are formed: One team accepts the dice challenge, the other bets against it.

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Dale Yu: Review of House of Fado

House of Fado

  • Designers: Vital Lacerda, Joao Quintela Martins
  • Publisher: Eagle Gryphon Games
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 14+
  • Time: 30-60 mins
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

In Portugal, some restaurants serve traditional Portuguese food alongside performances of fado, a music genre that can be traced to the 1820s in Lisbon, Portugal and is often characterized by mournful tunes and lyrics, often about the sea or the life of the poor, while being infused with a sentiment of resignation, fate, and melancholy.

People spend their entire evenings in these restaurants, called Casa de Fado (“House of Fado”), dining and listening to the music, which speaks about “saudade”, a Portuguese word meaning “longing, nostalgia, yearning, missing something or someone”. Typically, there isn’t any rotation of the tables. Once you enter the restaurant, you stay until it’s closed.

In its traditional form, fado is played by a trio of musicians: a guitarist plays “Guitarra Portuguesa” (a twelve-string Portuguese Guitar); a singer, that is, a “fadista”; and a guitarist playing “Viola de Fado” (classical guitar). The Portuguese guitar has a unique sound, and the chords are played in different bars from those of the classical guitar.

In the game House of Fado, players have to manage their restaurant, attract customers, and contract and promote fadistas and musicians, thus gaining prestige for their fado house. Managers will move their staff members to different places to perform some actions, using the same bump action as in The Gallerist.

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Dale Yu: Review of Echoes of Time

Echoes of Time

  • Designers: Simone Luciani, Roberto Pellei 
  • Publisher: Cranio Creations
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 12+
  • Time: 30-60 mins
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3LzL38l
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

In a fantastic and untouched land, four factions govern different aspects of this world: the ocean depths with their dark abysses, the gentle hills with windy meadows and protected forests, the vast and endless expanses of the night skies, and the mysterious and unexplored underground tunnels.  An ancient and powerful energy flows through these places, concentrating in hidden, inexhaustible sources. Controlling this power allows one to bend to their will life’s most important aspect: time, and the rhythms it imprints on the environment and every being.

Echoes of Time is a strategic game for 2-4 players in which you attempt to create the best-equipped fellowship of characters from different factions to conquer the sources of power. Try to control and modify the flow of time to outshine your opponents. The game includes more than one hundred cards with unique effects that you will use to build a new deck each game, and a “sliding tile” system guides you in managing the time needed for your cards to become usable, while simultaneously controlling the activation rhythm of their effects.

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Alison Brennan: Game Snapshots – 2026 (Part 5)

 

New-to-me games played recently include …

EAST INDIA COMPANIES (2023): Rank 2700, Rating 7.4

A buy goods for low, sell for high game, most money wins after 5 rounds. The highest revenue players each round will have their company’s stock price move up and you can invest in these as well. The main decisions are whether to invest in ships that sell first at the best price but can’t hold many goods vs ships that sell later at a lower price but can hold more. Determine each round which goods will allow you to maximise revenue based on your ship capabilities vs what other players are likely going for and their ship capabilities. And semi-guess which player is going to do well this round and buy their shares. It all worked fine and the decisions each round on how best to allocate your 3 actions were nice, but it’s yet another buy-low sell-high game with a semi-random market pricing mechanism and this may be the 300th of such I’ve played.

Rating: 6

 

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Dale Yu: Review of Paddy

Paddy

  • Designer: Alberto Camaño Pascual
  • Publisher: 2 Tomatoes
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 40 minutes
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In Paddy, you transform the landscape by creating terraces of rice paddies in the mountains of southeast Asia. On each turn, you decide what type of tile to add to the paddy and whether to place it in the day or night half. With each new tile, the paddy grows and adapts to the flow of water, preparing the ground for your species to thrive.  While you collaborate with others to sculpt a landscape of terraces and water channels, you also compete to secure the best pastures for your species. With each decision, you influence the growth of the paddy and the irrigation of its fields. The winner will be whoever has the most points at the end of four cycles.  Paddy is the fourth installment in the “Natural Wonders” series that includes Coral, Islet, and Gold Nugget.

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